Dying on Supernatural is not necessarily an indication that your character will not resurface at some point in the future.
The CW sci-fi drama is notorious for bringing their deceased members back from the grave. As the series heads into its ninth season, an interesting question presents its self - did Metatron (Curtis Armstong) fracture Heaven enough to send human souls falling to earth along with the angels?
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"When the angels fell, a lot of junk fell out of heaven," said executive producer Jeremy Carver, according to the Examiner.
Whether Carver is referring to emotional "junk," such as rifts between different angels, or if he is referencing beings other than angels is currently unclear. However, considering Bobby (Jim Beaver) makes a return in the season premiere, it may be safe to assume that a few human elements have suddenly departed heaven.
If this is the case, who else could viewers possibly see during the season. Names that come to mind include Ellen, Jo, and Ash.
"Meg kinda died - everyone on Supernatural kinda dies," Carver said in reference to a question about the possible return of the helpful demon, according to Entertainment Weekly. "I think myself and Bob [Singer] - like anyone involved in Supernatural - when someone dies, you want it to count a little bit. So there are no immediate plans to bring her back."
While no one knows quite where demons and angels go after they are killed, Meg probably would not be among those who could have been accidently knocked out of Heaven. However, it goes to show how easy it would be for Carver and Co. to use the event to bring back any number of characters.